John Corey is back in a new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author

After a showdown with the notorious Yemeni terrorist known as the Panther, Corey has left the Anti-Terrorist Task Force and returned home to New York City taking a job with the Diplomatic Surveillance Group. Although Corey’s new assignment with the DSG—following Russian diplomats working at the UN Mission—is thought to be “a quiet end,” he’s happy to be out of the FBI. But Corey realizes something the US government doesn’t: the all-too-real threat of a newly resurgent Russia.

Prescient and chilling. DeMille’s new novel takes us into the heart of a new Cold War with a clock-ticking plot that has Manhattan in its crosshairs.

Quotes & Awards

“DeMille writes compelling thrillers, and John Corey is a great protagonist. His skill set and cocky attitude make him an all-around nice guy that any reader would want to meet. [Radiant Angel] gets extremely violent and gory in parts…[but] DeMille uses the graphic nature of various deaths to showcase Corey as something more than a simple cop with a sarcastic streak.”

“[John] Corey’s sardonic voice drives this adventure, as he and his team surveil Russian UN delegate and SVR Colonel Vasily Petrov…In a plot as high-speed as the SAFE-boat Corey uses to chase Petrov, DeMille offers a less-verbose version of Clancy’s Sum of All Fears, all while rendering Long Island familiarly and adding sparks between Corey and Tess. Perfect summer beach reading, with or without margaritas, full of Glock-and-boat action.”

Kirkus Reviews

“Nelson DeMille and Scott Brick continue to collaborate in bringing the author’s tough, wisecracking former New York City cop, John Corey, to life…DeMille is one of the masters of the contemporary thriller, and Brick is one of the great audiobook narrators. Their collaboration is as professional and riveting as one would expect. Seven hours of listening go by very fast. The plot is predictably formulaic. Brick’s Corey can seem an engaging caricature. The violence can be graphic and unsettling. But, as John Corey himself might say, what do you want from a thriller—enlightenment? It’s a great ride.”

[ShoppingCartItemsAddedOnMerge] audiobook(s) were left in your cart from a previous visit, and saved to your account for your convenience. You may view or remove these audiobooks on the shopping cart page.